John Ishiyama

John Ishiyama

University of North Texas

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About John Ishiyama

John Ishiyama, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Texas, specializes in the field of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Political Parties, Ethnic Conflict, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Attitudinal Legacies of Dictatorship: How Premigratory Experiences Affect North Korean Defectors’ Attitudes on Authority and Nationalism

Reflections on the beginnings of the Journal of Political Science Education

Explaining Russian state-sponsored disinformation campaigns: who is targeted and why?

Born out of civil wars: Are former rebel parties an organizationally distinct type of party?

Wartime legislative political inclusivity and the likelihood of negotiated ends to civil wars

Born to run: where rebel parties participate in post-conflict local elections

Kim Jong Un and Consolidating Power: Explaining Elite Appointment in the Workers’ Party of Korea Central Committee, 2012–2019

Lisa Martin President Mark E. Warren President-Elect

John Ishiyama Information

University

Position

University Distinguished Research Professor

Citations(all)

10412

Citations(since 2020)

4675

Cited By

7705

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

143

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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John Ishiyama Skills & Research Interests

Political Science

Comparative Politics

Political Parties

Ethnic Conflict

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Top articles of John Ishiyama

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Attitudinal Legacies of Dictatorship: How Premigratory Experiences Affect North Korean Defectors’ Attitudes on Authority and Nationalism

Asian Survey

John Ishiyama

Taekbin Kim

2024/1/31

Reflections on the beginnings of the Journal of Political Science Education

Journal of Political Science Education

John Ishiyama

Marijke Breuning

2024/1/18

Explaining Russian state-sponsored disinformation campaigns: who is targeted and why?

East European Politics

Brandon Stewart

Shelby Jackson

John Ishiyama

Michael C Marshall

2024/1/12

Born out of civil wars: Are former rebel parties an organizationally distinct type of party?

Party Politics

John Ishiyama

Post Basnet

2024/3

Wartime legislative political inclusivity and the likelihood of negotiated ends to civil wars

The Journal of Legislative Studies

John Ishiyama

2023/10/10

Born to run: where rebel parties participate in post-conflict local elections

Journal of elections, public opinion and parties

Diego Esparza

John Ishiyama

2023/1/2

Kim Jong Un and Consolidating Power: Explaining Elite Appointment in the Workers’ Party of Korea Central Committee, 2012–2019

Journal of Asian and African Studies

Taekbin Kim

John Ishiyama

2023/9/14

Lisa Martin President Mark E. Warren President-Elect

John Ishiyama

Steven Rathgeb Smith

Kimberly A Mealy

2023

What Explains Individualism in North Korea?

Problems of Post-Communism

Taekbin Kim

John Ishiyama

2023/6/18

Ethnic Identity and Conflict: The Case of Ethiopia

Georgetown Journal of International Affairs

John Ishiyama

2023

Whither Political Science in a Post-Pandemic World? Challenges, Trends, and Opportunities

Perspectives on Politics

John Ishiyama

2023/6

Graduate Students and Learning How to Get Published

John Ishiyama

2023/11/29

Concluding: rebel parties and post-civil war politics

Gyda Maras Sindre

John Ishiyama

2023

Who Is Attracted to the Chinese Model in Africa?

Journal of Asian and African Studies

John Ishiyama

2023/5/8

Diversity Pedagogy and Methods Instruction—Some Thoughts on Pedagogical Applications in the Undergraduate Research Methods Course

John Ishiyama

2023/10/23

Does ethnic federalism lead to greater ethnic identity? The case of Ethiopia

Publius: The Journal of Federalism

John Ishiyama

2023/1/1

Are former rebel parties more likely to engage in electoral violence in Africa?

Journal of elections, public opinion and parties

John Ishiyama

Michael Christopher Marshall

Brandon Stewart

2023/4/3

Ethnic versus national identity in Ethiopia: Is ethnic identity growing and among whom?

African Security Review

John Ishiyama

Post Basnet

2022/1/2

How to publish in academic journals

Marijke Breuning

John Ishiyama

2022/8/5

Organized crime and political party systems characteristics in post-communist and Latin American countries

Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties

John Ishiyama

2022/10/2

See List of Professors in John Ishiyama University(University of North Texas)

Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli

Marco Buongiorno Nardelli

University of North Texas

H-index: 28
Marijke Breuning

Marijke Breuning

University of North Texas

H-index: 28
Kerstin Hamann

Kerstin Hamann

University of Central Florida

H-index: 28
Ryan Kennedy

Ryan Kennedy

University of Houston

H-index: 15
Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt

Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt

University of North Texas

H-index: 3
Jeremy Backstrom

Jeremy Backstrom

Widener University

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